Platinum™ Magnetic Eye Mask
Therion's Platinum magnetic eye mask works fast to help relieve sinus congestion and pain quickly and naturally. It uses 22 powerful neodymium magnets (each 13,500 gauss) that penetrate deep into the sinus cavities where inflammation begins.
The Platinum magnetic face mask works very well for facial pain and eye strain. It completely surrounds the eyes, forehead, and temples in a powerful therapeutic field, more effectively soothing headaches and migraines. The eye mask comfortably fits over the eyes and face, and its soft fabric blocks out the light for painful migraines and easier sleep.
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Did you know...?
Magnet therapy is being used to help reduce wrinkles and age lines. By increasing blood flow, it helps relax facial muscles, and supplies more oxygen and nutrients for healthier skin cells. Sleeping with a magnetic eye mask is a simple and natural way to promote healthier, more radiant skin.
Product Features
# of Magnets | 22 |
Magnet Polarity | Bio-North (negative) |
Magnet Type | Neodymium |
| Manufacturer Gauss Rating | 13,500 |
Magnet Size | 1/2" diameter 1/16" thick |
| Maximum Penetration Depth | 6½" |
| Effective Penetration Depth | 3½" |
Fabric | Super-Plush (soft, non-irritating) |
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Customer Testimonials
I am very pleased with the product. It's amazing how well the eye mask works.
- Susan
Haigler, NE
About 5 years ago I had eyelid surgery that left my blinking muscles damaged. This meant that every single day my eyes were swollen and very painful. Then I discovered the Therion eye and sinus mask. What a difference! The curved shape of your mask makes the magnet weight PERFECT for keeping my lids shut, but not too much weight to irritate them. The swelling came down quickly and my eye lids are staying closed now. This mask has changed my life!
- Mary Ann
Huntington Beach, CARelated Research
A January 2009 review of 112 articles on treatments for myofascial pain syndrome and myofascial trigger points found evidence supporting chiropractic manipulation, laser therapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), acupuncture, and magnet therapy. The duration of relief varies among therapies.
– Vernon H, Schneider M (January 2009). "Chiropractic management of myofascial trigger points and myofascial pain syndrome: a systematic review of the literature." Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 32 (1):14-24. PMID: 19121461



